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  1. Self and Others.Jan Osterberg - 1991 - Ethics 101 (3):645-647.
     
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  2. On the ethics behind “business ethics”.Dag G. Aasland - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 53 (1-2):3-8.
    Ethics in business and economics is often attacked for being too superficial. By elaborating the conclusions of two such critics of business ethics and welfare economics respectively, this article will draw the attention to the ethics behind these apparently well-intended, but not always convincing constructions, by help of the fundamental ethics of Emmanuel Levinas. To Levinas, responsibility is more basic than language, and thus also more basic than all social constructions. Co-operation relations in organizations, markets and value networks are generated (...)
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    The exteriority of ethics in management and its transition into justice: A Levinasian approach to ethics in business.Dag G. Aasland - 2007 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 16 (3):220–226.
    Levinas did not present any new ethical theories; he did not even give any normative recommendations. But his phenomenological investigations help us to understand how the idea of ethics emerges and how we try to cope with it. The purpose of this paper is to suggest some implications from a reading of Levinas on how ethical challenges are handled within a management perspective. The paper claims that management, both in theory and in practice, is necessarily egocentric and thus ethically biased. (...)
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    The exteriority of ethics in management and its transition into justice: a Levinasian approach to ethics in business.Dag G. Aasland - 2007 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 16 (3):220-226.
    Levinas did not present any new ethical theories; he did not even give any normative recommendations. But his phenomenological investigations help us to understand how the idea of ethics emerges and how we try to cope with it. The purpose of this paper is to suggest some implications from a reading of Levinas on how ethical challenges are handled within a management perspective. The paper claims that management, both in theory and in practice, is necessarily egocentric and thus ethically biased. (...)
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    Sameness.Dag Westerståhl - 2017 - In Gerhard Jäger & Wilfried Sieg (eds.), Feferman on Foundations: Logic, Mathematics, Philosophy. Cham: Springer.
    I attempt an explication of what it means for an operation across domains to be the same on all domains, an issue that ) took to be central for a successful delimitation of the logical operations. Some properties that seem strongly related to sameness are examined, notably isomorphism invariance, and sameness under extensions of the domain. The conclusion is that although no precise criterion can satisfy all intuitions about sameness, combining the two properties just mentioned yields a reasonably robust and (...)
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    Self and Others: A Study of Ethical Egoism.Jan Österberg - 1988 - Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    19 It may be suggested that, in order to justify /4's treating himself differently from others, it does not have to be the case that A necessarily has some property which everyone else necessarily lacks, i.e., that there must be a property F such that, ...
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    Some Results on Quantifiers.Dag Westerståhl - 1984 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 25 (2):152--169.
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    Ibn al-ʻArabi and Islamic intellectual culture: from mysticism to philosophy.Caner K. Dagli - 2016 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Ibn al-'Arabī (d. 1240) was one of the towering figures of Islamic intellectual history, and among Sufis still bears the title of al-shaykh al-akbar, or "the greatest master." Ibn al-'Arabī and Islamic Intellectual Culturetraces the history of the concept of "oneness of being" (wahdat al-wujūd) in the school of Ibn al- 'Arabī, in order to explore the relationship between mysticism and philosophy in Islamic intellectual life. It examines how the conceptual language used by early mystical writers became increasingly engaged over (...)
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    Den sosiale realitet: metasosiologiske undersøkelser.Dag Østerberg - 2001 - Oslo: Sosiologisk årbok.
  10. Value Based on Preferences.Wlodek Rabinowicz & Jan Österberg - 1996 - Economics and Philosophy 12 (1):1.
    What distinguishes preference utilitarianism from other utilitarian positions is the axiological component: the view concerning what is intrinsically valuable. According to PU, intrinsic value is based on preferences. Intrinsically valuable states are connected to our preferences being satisfied.
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  11. Natural deduction: a proof-theoretical study.Dag Prawitz - 1965 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications.
    This volume examines the notion of an analytic proof as a natural deduction, suggesting that the proof's value may be understood as its normal form--a concept with significant implications to proof-theoretic semantics.
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  12. The modal logic of agency.Dag Elgesem - 1997 - Nordic Journal of Philosophical Logic 2:1-46.
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    “Moral Awareness” as an Adequate Idea in Spinoza’s Ethics: Conscious or Conscience?Enes DAĞ - 2022 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 26 (3):1181-1196.
    As in classical Latin philosophical and theological texts, Spinoza did not make any semantic distinction between the concepts of conscientia and conscius, and used one interchangeably. But the concept of conscientia is used as an “inner voice” or “conscience” meaning “moral sensitivity” or “moral awareness” and expresses both rational and irrational processes in traditioanl philosophy. On the other hand, the concept of conscius is used in the sense of “consciousness” and expresses a mental or psychological reflexive activity based on rational (...)
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    Meaning and interpretation: conference held in Stockholm, September 24-26, 1998.Dag Prawitz (ed.) - 2002 - [Stockholm]: Kungl. Vitterhets, historie och antikvitets akademien.
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  15. Determiners and context sets.Dag Westerståhl - 1985 - In Generalized Quantifiers in Natural Language. Foris Publications. pp. 45--71.
     
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    Quantifiers in formal and natural languages.Dag Westerståhl - 1983 - In Dov M. Gabbay & Franz Guenthner (eds.), Handbook of Philosophical Logic. Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 1--131.
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    Di̇Ni̇ Öteki̇Ne Yeni̇ Bi̇R Yaklaşim Olarak Karşilaştirmali Teoloji̇.Esra Akay Dağ - 2018 - Sakarya Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 20 (38):87-110.
    Bu makale genel olarak karşılaştırmalı teoloji alanını Türkçe okuyucuya tanıtmayı amaçlamaktadır. Karşılaştırmalı teoloji, son yıllarda Batıda yeniden yorumlanmış ve ötekinden öğrenme düsturuyla yola çıkan akademik bir disiplin alanıdır. Bu makale karşılaştırmalı teolojiyi tanıtmakla beraber Hristiyan teolojisi içindeki yerini de sorgulayacaktır. Bu bağlamda, karşılaştırmalı teolojinin dinler teolojisine bir alternatif olup olmadığı, karşılaştırmalı teolojinin dinler teolojisinden bağımsız bir alan olarak değerlendirilip değerlendirilemeyeceği, dinler teolojisi içerisinde bir tipoloji olarak görülüp görülmediği gibi sorunlara da cevap arayacaktır. Nihayetinde bu makalede karşılaştırmalı teolojinin dinler teolojisine alternatif (...)
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  18. Ihukommelsens øyeblikk - Bildenes plass i Walter Benjamins erindringsfilosofi.Dag T. Andersson - 2014 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 32 (1-2):252-268.
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    Foregrounding contingency in caste-based dominance: Ambedkar, hegemony, and the Pariah concept.Dag-Erik Berg - 2018 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 44 (8):843-864.
    This paper focuses on how revolts against caste-based oppression in India have been made invisible due to conceptual legacies in European social and political theory. Weber’s and Arendt’s conceptualization of Pariah agency is a case in point. Arendt’s main understanding of Pariah agency is individualized and inadequate to study freedom struggles among untouchable castes. This article argues that one not only needs to move away from analyzing individual to collective action, but it is also crucial to foreground how collective mobilization (...)
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    Lawyers’ Paradox.Mustafa M. Dagli - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 53:45-53.
    Justice is an important concept in philosophy since ancient times and a key phenomenon in human life (in societies). First a judge at a court, two sides, their witnesses, Lawyer-A and Lawyer-B are considered in this quasi-essay inquiry. Then pointed out that, which lawyer better develops his/her arguments, his/her side will be advantageous. Reality conceals on the one side, truth (and rightness) stands on the other. However this will be risky in social life; it may be understood by an ordinary (...)
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    Algebraic Recursion Theory.Dag Normann - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (3):986-987.
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  22. Logical constants in quantifier languages.Dag Westerståhl - 1985 - Linguistics and Philosophy 8 (4):387 - 413.
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    Michael Walzer’Un Eşi̇Tli̇K Anlayişi Üzeri̇Ne Bi̇R İNceleme.Umut Dağ - forthcoming - Arete Political Philosophy Journal.
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    Second Place.Manesh Dagli - 2005 - Journal of Medical Humanities 26 (4):279-279.
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    The limits of ottoman pragmatism.Murat Dağli - 2013 - History and Theory 52 (2):194-213.
    In this paper I reflect critically on the concept of pragmatism as it is used in Ottoman historiography. Pragmatism has gained increasing currency over the last ten to fifteen years as one of the defining features of the Ottoman polity. I argue that unless it is properly defined from a theoretical-philosophical perspective, and carefully contextualized from a historical perspective, pragmatism cannot be used as an explanatory or comparative category. When used as a framework of explanation for historical change, pragmatism blurs (...)
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    Art as a Method of Representation in Social Sciences.Umut Dağıstan - 2021 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 11 (11:1):255-269.
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    Towards Reunion in Ethics.Jan Österberg - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This posthumous publication attempts to answer the question of what moral code is the most reasonable. Philosophers often turn to consequentialism or deontological ethics to address this issue. As the author points out, each has valid arguments but each is unable to get the other side to agree. To rectify this, he proposes a third way. Inside, readers will discover a theory that tries to do justice to both sides. The author first details consequentialism and deontological ethics. He also explains (...)
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    Quantifiers.Dag Westerståhl - 2017 - In Lou Goble (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Philosophical Logic. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 437–460.
    There are two main routes to a concept of (generalized) quantifier. The first starts from first‐order logic, FO, and generalizes from the familiar ∀ and ∃ occurring there. The second route begins with real languages, and notes that many so‐called noun phrases, a kind of phrase which occurs abundantly in most languages, can be interpreted in a natural and uniform way using quantifiers.
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  29. Presentation of the program Meaning and Interpretation.Dag Prawitz - 2002 - In Meaning and interpretation: conference held in Stockholm, September 24-26, 1998. [Stockholm]: Kungl. Vitterhets, historie och antikvitets akademien. pp. 55--7.
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    Friendship and Love, Ethics and Politics: Studies in Mediaeval and Early Modern History.Eva Österberg - 2010 - Central European University Press.
    Today, friendship, love and sexuality are mostly viewed as private, personal and informal relations. In the mediaeval and early modern period, just like in ancient times, this was different. The classical philosophy of friendship included both friendship and love in the concept of philia. It was also linked to an argument about the virtues needed to become an excellent member of the city state. Thus, close relations were not only thought to be a matter of pleasant gatherings in privacy, but (...)
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  31. Gyllene regeln – eller vad är Alf Svensson och Torbjörn Tännsjö oense om?Jan Österberg - 2008 - Filosofisk Tidskrift 2.
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  32. Hur många tolkningar har “Macbeth“?Jan Österberg - 1995 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 4.
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  33. Konsekventialism och handlingsvägledning.Jan Österberg - 2005 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 1.
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  34. Smak eller värde.Jan Österberg - 1999 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 4.
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  35. Svar till Johan Brännmark.Jan Österberg - 2009 - Filosofisk Tidskrift 1.
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  36. Svar till Juan Wilhelmi.Jan Österberg - 1999 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 4.
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    What is special about the ethical issues in online research?Dag Elgesem - 2002 - Ethics and Information Technology 4 (3):195-203.
    In the analysis of the ethicalproblems of online research, there is much tobe learned from the work that has already beendone on research ethics in the socialsciences and the humanities. I discuss thestructure of norms in the Norwegian ethicalguidelines for research in the social scienceswith respect to their relevance for the ethicalissues of Internet research. A four-stepprocedure for the ethical evaluation ofresearch is suggested. I argue that eventhough, at one level, the problems of onlineresearch are very similar to those we (...)
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    Odds and Ends: Philosophical Essays Dedicated to Wlodek Rabinowicz on the Occasion of His Fiftieth Birthday.Sten Lindström, Wldzimierz Rabinowicz, Jan Österberg & Ryszard Sliwinski (eds.) - 1996 - Uppsala: Department of Philosophy, Uppsala University.
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    Search engines and the public use of reason.Dag Elgesem - 2008 - Ethics and Information Technology 10 (4):233-242.
    How should the policies of search engines and other information intermediaries be ethically evaluated? It is argued that Kant’s principles for the public use of reason are useful starting points for the formulation of criteria for such an evaluation. The suggestion is, furthermore, that a search engine can be seen to provide a testimony to the user concerning what information that is most relevant to her query. This suggestion is used as the basis for the development of a broadly Kantian (...)
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    Law and algorithms in the public domain.Dag Wiese Schartum - 2016 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 1 (1):15-26.
    This article explains and discusses the relationship between traditional legislative processes and the development of automated government decision-making systems. The juridical aspects of systems development should be regarded as invisible quasi-legislation. The author investigates and discusses possible ways of changing the legislative process with a view to increasing and improving political involvement in processes today often regarded as mere implementation, and thereby safeguard that important parts of the law of our computerised society is situated in the public domain.
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  41. Towards a re-interpretation of business: a Levinasian approach to ethics in business.Dag Aasland - forthcoming - Levinas, Business Ethics.
     
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    On mathematical proofs of the vacuity of compositionality.dag westerståhl - 1998 - Linguistics and Philosophy 21 (6):635-643.
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    Ideas and Results in Proof Theory.Dag Prawitz & J. E. Fenstad - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (2):232-234.
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    Generalized quantifiers.Dag Westerståhl - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Sven Lindman: hans vetenskapssyn och vetenskapliga gärning.Dag Anckar - 1986 - Åbo: Åbo akademi.
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    Det utsatte nærvær: historisk og estetisk erfaring i Walter Benjamins filosofi.Dag T. Andersson - 1992 - Oslo: Solum.
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    Skabelse og etik: motiver i K.E. Løgstrups filosofi.Dag T. Andersson, Finn R. Johannessen & Anders Lindseth (eds.) - 1994 - Hadsten: Mimer.
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  48. Consequence Mining: Constans Versus Consequence Relations.Denis Bonnay & Dag Westerståhl - 2012 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 41 (4):671-709.
    The standard semantic definition of consequence with respect to a selected set X of symbols, in terms of truth preservation under replacement (Bolzano) or reinterpretation (Tarski) of symbols outside X, yields a function mapping X to a consequence relation ⇒x. We investigate a function going in the other direction, thus extracting the constants of a given consequence relation, and we show that this function (a) retrieves the usual logical constants from the usual logical consequence relations, and (b) is an inverse (...)
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    Branching generalized quantifiers and natural language.Dag Westerståhl - 1987 - In Peter Gärdenfors (ed.), Generalized Quantifiers. Reidel Publishing Company. pp. 269--298.
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  50. Meaning Approached Via Proofs.Dag Prawitz - 2006 - Synthese 148 (3):507-524.
    According to a main idea of Gentzen the meanings of the logical constants are reflected by the introduction rules in his system of natural deduction. This idea is here understood as saying roughly that a closed argument ending with an introduction is valid provided that its immediate subarguments are valid and that other closed arguments are justified to the extent that they can be brought to introduction form. One main part of the paper is devoted to the exact development of (...)
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